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Preface to 'Microwave science in sustainability'. [PDF]
Slocombe DR, Porch A.
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The Management Science of the Management Sciences
Human Relations, 1982This paper questions the present allocation of research effort in management science: the extensive concern with "technical" and computational intricacies and the relative neglect of the subject's overall intellectual structure. We argue that management science is in danger of stagnating in a technical morass and we illustrate this point by using the ...
Tony Tinker, Tony Lowe
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Management Science: Science of Managing and Managing of Science
Interfaces, 1994As the first editor-in-chief of Management Science, I expressed my ambition for the society (TIMS) and its journal. My notion was that a society and journal in the subject of a science of management would investigate how humans can manage their affairs well.
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Management Science and the Science of Management
Management Science, 2008For over half a century, Management Science has promoted scientific research into the practice of management. Because management is a vast and complex activity, early researchers tended to adopt a reductionist approach by concentrating on narrow subproblems.
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Management Science or Management/Science?
Interfaces, 1980The object of Management Science 35 years ago was to blend Management (concerned with people, organizational structure, motivation, leadership) and Science (concerned with rationality, theory, systems, the impersonal) into a working relationship. Management Science got its start working on problems that were too big for any one individual to approach.
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The Academy of Management Review, 1978
The article discusses the concept of management science and compares scientific method to management phenomena. An argument is developed in which practices in the discipline of management fulfill the criteria that defines science—such as having a specific subject matter that is based in the real world, the presumption of underlying relationships in the
Shelby D. Hunt, Ronald E. Gribbins
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The article discusses the concept of management science and compares scientific method to management phenomena. An argument is developed in which practices in the discipline of management fulfill the criteria that defines science—such as having a specific subject matter that is based in the real world, the presumption of underlying relationships in the
Shelby D. Hunt, Ronald E. Gribbins
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The Lancet, 1993
Another phase of the UK's National Health Service reforms is becoming visible, at least in outline--namely, the management of scientific knowledge in medicine. The strategy has several promising aspects but also contains serious threats, which require debate before new practices harden into dogma.
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Another phase of the UK's National Health Service reforms is becoming visible, at least in outline--namely, the management of scientific knowledge in medicine. The strategy has several promising aspects but also contains serious threats, which require debate before new practices harden into dogma.
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The Paradigm of the Science of Management and of Management Science [PDF]
This essay explores C. West Churchman’s contributions to the development of the paradigm of the science of management and of management science. No other contemporary thinker has contributed more than Churchman to the elaboration of the management paradigm.
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